A new edition of Argentina Open is coming: who were the national champions

A new edition of Argentina Open is coming: who were the national champions

February 4, 2025 – 11:14

Argentina Open will begin this Saturday, with the beginning of the qualy, while the first round will take place from Monday, with the presence of several tennis stars worldwide and many premises that will seek that the trophy stays in home.

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He Argentina Open It will begin this Saturday, with the start of the qualy, while the first round will take place from Monday, with the presence of several world tennis stars and many premises that will seek that the trophy stays at home.

The main title candidate will be the German Alexander Zverevwho occupies the second place of ATP ranking And it comes from falling into the final of Australian open before the Italian Jannik SinnerThe number 1 of the world.

The other main candidates will be the Danish Holger Rune (13 °) and the Italian Lorenzo Musetti (15 °), although we must not rule out the Argentine Facundo Díaz Acostawho is the defending champion, to the Chilean Nicolás Jarryfinalist in the last edition, and the Brazilian Joao Fonsecathat with only 18 years already promises to get into the elite of tennis.

The other Argentines who classified directly to the main box were Sebastián Báez, Francisco Cerúando, Tomás Etcheverry, Mariano Navone and Diego Schwartzmanwho will play his latest professional tournament.

As previously mentioned, the defending champion is Díaz Acostawhich last year had an impressive performance and defeated in the final Jarry. The other Argentine who had gained this tournament was previously Diego Schwartzmanin 2021.

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Next, the local champions in Argentina Open:

  • 1973: Guillermo Vilas
  • 1974: Guillermo Vilas
  • 1975: Guillermo Vilas
  • 1976: Guillermo Vilas
  • 1977 (i): Guillermo Vilas
  • 1977 (II): Guillermo Vilas
  • 1978: José Luis Clerc
  • 1979: Guillermo Vilas
  • 1980: José Luis Clerc
  • 1982: Guillermo Vilas
  • 1985: Martín Jaite
  • 1987: Guillermo Pérez Roldán
  • 1997: Franco Squillari
  • 1999: Franco Squillari
  • 2000: Guillermo Coria
  • 2004: Guillermo Coria
  • 2005: Gastón Gaudio
  • 2007: Juan Monaco
  • 2008: David Nalbandian
  • 2021: Diego Schwartzman
  • 2024: Facundo Díaz Acosta


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